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Several travelers leave field by Fakenham Sports Centre

Published:
2:18 PM August 31, 2022



A number of travelers who arrived in Fakenham have now departed.

Three out of five caravans left land off Trap Lane at some point between Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning (August 30-31).


Two caravans appeared on the field next to Fakenham Sports Center on Trap Lane

Travelers had set up camp on the field next to Fakenham Sports Center on Trap Lane
– Credit: Aaron McMillan

The travelers had arrived in Fakenham on Thursday last weekstopping on the field next to the sports centre.

On Wednesday (August 31), a staff member said two caravans remained, and were causing “no problem at all.”

A spokesman for North Norfolk District Council said: “The land in question is owned by Fakenham Town Council (FTC), who we remain in constant contact with on this matter.”


Aldiss Park in Fakenham has been closed due to 'possible contamination'

Aldiss Park in Fakenham has been closed due to ‘possible contamination’
– Credit: Aaron McMillan

The travelers off Trap Lane were a separate group from those who arrived at Aldiss Park on August 15.

The FTC served them with a ‘notice to quit’ on August 17, and they left four days later.

However, the council closed the park due to contamination after discovering human waste, asbestos and what mayor Angela Glynn described as “five skips worth of rubbish.”

The town council is arranging for specialist contractors to remove the asbestos.


Angela Glynn, the mayor of Fakenham

Angela Glynn, the mayor of Fakenham
– Credit: Aaron McMillan